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Nigerian doctor gets 20 yrs for rape in the US

Last Updated on Sunday, 05 September 2010 19:08 Written by Idorenyin Asuquo Sunday, 05 September 2010 17:53

A gynaecologist from Nigeria was sentenced to 20 years in prison for raping and fondling women who came to his clinics for treatment.

Superior Court Judge Michael Trickey sentenced Charles Momah on Monday, nearly three months after a jury convicted him on two counts of rape and two counts of indecent liberties with patients.The standard sentencing range was 17 to 23 years.

Read more: Nigerian doctor gets 20 yrs for rape in the US

 

Cholera - NMA Blasts FG, State Govts

Written by Winifred Ogbebo Sunday, 05 September 2010 17:47

Abuja — The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has blamed the refusal of most state and local governments to live up to their responsibilities of providing primary and secondary health care to their citizens, as a major contributory factor to the abysmal health system in the country.

Read more: Cholera - NMA Blasts FG, State Govts

Check the New Anti-Malaria Campaign

Written by Abdullahi Mohammed Sunday, 05 September 2010 17:43

Lagos — Every step to check the malaria scourge has over the decades enjoyed unqualified support from the Nigerian people. This is natural. 57 out of 150 million Nigerians are annually afflicted by malaria. The illness accounts for 30% of child-related mortality in Nigeria and 11% of maternal mortality. It is, therefore, not surprising that Nigeria is responsible for 40% of malaria cases in Africa, the region where malaria is most pronounced.

Read more: Check the New Anti-Malaria Campaign

 

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